The USRA Modifieds and Truck Series will be competing at SAS in 2007, but no dates have been released for the USRA Super Late Models, Texas’ most popular stock car series.

Officials from the USRA have not said whether the USRA will keep the Super Late Models as one of their sanctioning stock car series in 2007.

At the ASA Late Model race held last weekend at San Antonio Speedway, USRA president and owner Terry Dickerson announced that the USRA Super Late Models were not placed on the 2007 season schedule because he had not decided what to do with the series next year.

Track sources at San Antonio Speedway said discussions are underway with Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola and another track in the Southeast in regardings to the USRA folding and joining up with another Super Late Model Series that competes in the Snowball and Snowflake races at Five Flags Speedway and at other tracks in the Southeast.

The USRA Super Late Model Series, formerly, the ROMCO Super Late Model Series, has had very poor car counts at most of its races this season. The drop in car counts started dropping shortly after the USRA group purchased the series from Robert Mullins three years ago.

The USRA Modifieds and Truck Series classes have also seen a drop in car counts this season.